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In the Wake of Irene; A Firsthand Look at our Hurricane Response

September 01, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week I joined Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on a tour of North Carolina and Virginia to assess areas damaged by Hurricane Irene and to discuss ways USDA can help residents recover. Secretary Napolitano and I had the opportunity to see farmland devastated by the...

Rural

Read and Follow Package Cooking Instructions to “Cook It Safe” and Prevent Food Poisoning

September 01, 2011 Diane Van, Food Safety Education Staff Deputy director, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

This month, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service is taking part in a “ Cook It Safe” campaign to raise awareness about the need to follow package instructions in order to fully cook pre-prepared foods and prevent foodborne illness. Due to illnesses in recent years resulting from undercooked pre...

Health and Safety

Second Generation Veterinarian Helps USDA Protect American Agriculture

September 01, 2011 Dr. Jeffrey Nelson, Veterinary Medical Officer, Ames, IA

Hello, I’m Dr. Jeffrey Nelson. I’m a Veterinary Medical Officer with USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). I work in Ames, Iowa at the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL). Being a veterinarian runs in my family - my father is a veterinarian for USDA as well. I heard...

Animals Plants

Library Celebrates Grand Re-Opening Three Years After a Devastating Fire

September 01, 2011 Emily Cannon, Public Affairs Specialist
Maine Rural Development

In July of 2008, Swan's Island Library and former Old Atlantic Schoolhouse (circa 1903) was struck by lightning. The building and its contents were completely destroyed by fire, and along with it and important community gathering place and a treasured piece of history. Three years to the month after...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Grant Improves Health and Safety for Clients of Adult Day Center in Minnesota

September 01, 2011 Adam Czech, Minnesota Public Information Officer

For almost 50 years, ProWorks Inc. has provided valuable day services to Minnesota adults living with disabilities. For the last 30 years, ProWorks has counted the USDA as one of its partners. ProWorks started as a pilot project in 1962 in the basement of an old school building in West Central...

Rural

FAS Field Office Faces Trade Challenges Head-On

July 29, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs, Foreign Agricultural Service

Every day, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) field offices work to maintain access for U.S. products in export markets around the world. When trade is disrupted, these offices step up to the plate to address the issue and work with their counterparts in Washington, D.C., the exporters, and...

Trade

Secretary's Column: Expanding Investments in Rural America

July 29, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

President Obama and I have worked hard to build thriving, sustainable economies communities in rural America. This is essential to the strength of our nation, but government cannot do it alone in these tough economic times. Outside funders and partnerships must place a central role both in...

USDA Results Rural

Agriculture Secretary Lends an Ear to Young FFA Students

July 29, 2011 Tanya Brown, FSA Public Information Officer

The economy its affect on agriculture was a common theme among leaders of the (former) Future Farmers of America who met with Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack as part of the National FFA State President’s Conference.

Initiatives

Faces of the Forest Celebrates Daniel McCarthy

July 29, 2011 Beverly Carroll, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

As a disabled Vietnam Veteran, Daniel stated, “my greatest honor was having the opportunity to participate with Missing-in-Action work by returning to Vietnam and Laos assisting in recovery efforts of fellow soldiers.” For over 15 years, Daniel has worked as a Tribal Relations Program Manager on the...

Forestry

NRCS Working with Innovative Organic Producers

July 29, 2011 Jody Fagan, NRCS California

“When we started, there weren’t any other farms locally doing what we were doing,” says Ryan Casey, of Blue House Farms, outside of Pescadero, Calif.

Conservation